Low-cost, Energy-efficient Shelter for the Owner and BuilderEugene Eccli Rodale Press, 1976 - 408 หน้า Learning how to repair, renovate, remodel and build to meet your housing needs as efficiently as possible can be a satisfying and money saving experience. |
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... plywood with battens spaced at 16 inches on center can be used in lieu of the roughsawn to cut labor time considerably ; however , the plywood will cost quite a bit more . For those who would prefer not to use the Yankee Frame type of ...
... plywood with battens spaced at 16 inches on center can be used in lieu of the roughsawn to cut labor time considerably ; however , the plywood will cost quite a bit more . For those who would prefer not to use the Yankee Frame type of ...
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... PLYWOOD ין 1x2 BATTENS 16 " O.C . FLASHING EXTEND PLATE OUT 5/8 " 9-9 WINDOW 12 5 INSULATION x4-16 " O.C . 7 ' - 6 " ר PARTIAL REAR - ᄀ ELEVATION ( BEDROOM BATHROOM DORMER ) I " BOARDS OR 3/8 " PLYWOOD ( B ) SECTION THROUGH BATHROOM ...
... PLYWOOD ין 1x2 BATTENS 16 " O.C . FLASHING EXTEND PLATE OUT 5/8 " 9-9 WINDOW 12 5 INSULATION x4-16 " O.C . 7 ' - 6 " ר PARTIAL REAR - ᄀ ELEVATION ( BEDROOM BATHROOM DORMER ) I " BOARDS OR 3/8 " PLYWOOD ( B ) SECTION THROUGH BATHROOM ...
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... Plywood shall be nailed at each stud and at ends of panels with galvanized or other rust - resistant nails spaced 7 to 8 inches apart . Use sixpenny nails for the 3 / 8 - inch plywood and eightpenny for the 5 / 8 - inch ply- wood ...
... Plywood shall be nailed at each stud and at ends of panels with galvanized or other rust - resistant nails spaced 7 to 8 inches apart . Use sixpenny nails for the 3 / 8 - inch plywood and eightpenny for the 5 / 8 - inch ply- wood ...
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